Bob Craigue | Apr 15, 2020
A burn ban, fine, it always rains steady after they bring it in, but banning campfires? We enjoy sitting around the campfire, distancing ourselves, and cannot understand why a campfire ban. How many of those have gotten away last year?
I got my taxes in the mail on the same day that I heard a lady Mayor on the radio saying that people who own cottages shouldn't occupy them during the Covid crisis as it might put too much strain on local resources.
Who pays more for these resources than waterfront cottage owners? What she said is very easy to understand, send us your money, but don't darken our doorstep.
Won't be voting for that one. The elected officials and the bureaucrats they appoint have forgotten that they serve us and not the other way round.
Bob Craigue
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